In recent years, the prosecution of teenagers who use digital and online technology to produce and circulate erotic imagery ('sexts') under child pornography statutes has been the subject of sustained controversy. Debates over sexting have foregrounded the harms of criminalisation as well as the role of sexts in cyber-bullying and online child solicitation. While acknowledging the problematic dimensions of legal interventions in sexting, this article notes that patterns of relational coercion often begin in adolescence and that malicious sexting cases follow patterns similar to other forms of technologically facilitated gendered victimisation. The gendered dimensions of sexting are often overlooked in education campaigns that position girls...
This article explores the criminalisation and governance of sexting among young people. While the fo...
This thesis is focused on problems of the sexting as a form of cyber-bullying in adolescent children...
This article examines the motivations, techniques and potential consequences of the governance of te...
The emerging phenomenon of youth 'sexting' presents a range of unique legal, policy and ed...
This article explores the criminalisation and governance of sexting among young people. While the fo...
This thesis explores young people’s perceptions and practices surrounding ‘youth sexting’, particula...
This article explores gender inequities and sexual double standards in teens' digital image exchange...
The opportunities presented by digital mobile technologies to young people are extensive. These oppo...
The last several years in Anglophone societies have seen an explosion of anxiety about teenage 'sext...
The cyberworld in which we live has fundamentally and irrevocably changed the nature of human inte...
Adolescence is a phase characterised by self-discovery and physical, cognitive and sexual developmen...
Sexting – that is, the private exchange of self-produced sexual images via cell phone or the interne...
The ever changing world of the internet presents a never before seen challenge to law enforcement. ...
Young people's use of technology as a tool for the negotiation of their sexual identities and e...
Adolescence, as a stage of life, initiates psychosocial and psychosexual changes in teenagers. Amid ...
This article explores the criminalisation and governance of sexting among young people. While the fo...
This thesis is focused on problems of the sexting as a form of cyber-bullying in adolescent children...
This article examines the motivations, techniques and potential consequences of the governance of te...
The emerging phenomenon of youth 'sexting' presents a range of unique legal, policy and ed...
This article explores the criminalisation and governance of sexting among young people. While the fo...
This thesis explores young people’s perceptions and practices surrounding ‘youth sexting’, particula...
This article explores gender inequities and sexual double standards in teens' digital image exchange...
The opportunities presented by digital mobile technologies to young people are extensive. These oppo...
The last several years in Anglophone societies have seen an explosion of anxiety about teenage 'sext...
The cyberworld in which we live has fundamentally and irrevocably changed the nature of human inte...
Adolescence is a phase characterised by self-discovery and physical, cognitive and sexual developmen...
Sexting – that is, the private exchange of self-produced sexual images via cell phone or the interne...
The ever changing world of the internet presents a never before seen challenge to law enforcement. ...
Young people's use of technology as a tool for the negotiation of their sexual identities and e...
Adolescence, as a stage of life, initiates psychosocial and psychosexual changes in teenagers. Amid ...
This article explores the criminalisation and governance of sexting among young people. While the fo...
This thesis is focused on problems of the sexting as a form of cyber-bullying in adolescent children...
This article examines the motivations, techniques and potential consequences of the governance of te...